J. Dundjerski et al., Glucocorticoid receptor-Hsp90 interaction in the liver cytosol of cadmium-intoxicated rats, CELL BIOL T, 16(6), 2000, pp. 375-383
The influence of cadmium on the rat liver glucocorticoid receptor (GR) bind
ing capacity, on the cytosolic level of 90 kDa heat shock protein (Hsp90),
and on the association of the two proteins was investigated. The results sh
owed that the mode of metal application led to diverse alterations in hormo
ne binding to the GR. Reduction of the GR binding capacity observed after i
n vitro treatment was proportional to the applied metal concentrations. In
animals administered different doses of cadmium, GR binding capacity was no
t reduced, except in those that received the highest dose. A concomitant el
evation of Hsp90 level was detected both in the cytosol and within the GR u
ntransformed heterocomplexes. The results suggest that cadmium-induced redu
ction of the GR binding capacity seen in vitro was prevented in intact anim
als by the elevated level of Hsp90 within the GR heterocomplexes.